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That match will continue this morning at 10 at Kirby Park with the winner advancing to face Williamsport (12-0) in a semifinal.

Williamsport, which represents District 4, will be led by subregional champion Maggie Manchester. Teammate Isabel Bauer also reached the subregional semifinals.

Abington Heights junior Tyra Abdalla will try to get back on track and lead her team that is seeking its fourth straight title. Cierra Beck and Caroline Mattise will also be counted on at No. 2 and No. 3 singles for the Lady Comets (14-1) who will play Crestwood (12-2) in the other semifinal scheduled for 11 a.m.

Crestwood defeated Coughlin, 3-2, Monday.

In Class AA, Scranton Prep (15-0) has won four straight championships. The Classics enter the tournament as the No. 2 seed after finishing the Lackawanna League season with an undefeated record. They lost the coin toss for the top seed to Wyoming Seminary, which also had an unbeaten season in the Wyoming Valley Conference.

In the Class AA semifinals that are scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Scranton Prep will play Valley View, which is the last team to win a district team championship other than the Classics, while Wyoming Seminary (13-0) will play Dallas (12-2).

Valley View (14-2) will be led by singles player Kaitlin Barno, and will depend on its doubles teams to try and pull off an upset.

Scranton Prep and Wyoming Seminary have built quite a rivalry. The two teams have played for the district title in each of the last four seasons.

This year, Wyoming Seminary has the No. 1 player in the district. Nathalie Joanlanne captured the Class AA singles title with a pair of straight-sets wins over Scranton Prep's Emily Jonsson, 6-0, 6-0, in the semifinals and Scranton Prep's Grace Reilly, 6-0, 6-0, in the final.

In the district doubles championships, Jonsson-Reilly won the gold by beating teammates Emilia Jakubek-Tatiana Klacko. But Reilly will play at No. 1 singles, Jonsson at No. 2 and Jakubek at No. 3 for the Classics.

Wyoming Seminary will also be led by Madison Nardone, who reached the singles semifinals.

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